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Old 01-07-2023, 09:18 AM
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The varying cut lines exist on, I think, every card in most of the series. 62, 70, there’s a couple years like this.
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Old 01-07-2023, 12:19 PM
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The varying cut lines exist on, I think, every card in most of the series. 62, 70, there’s a couple years like this.
That isn't a cut line on the bottom of the 1962 Willie Mays, that is how Topps wedded together rows with different wood grain patterns in 1962. This Banks is an example of a card with a different wood grain pattern above it.
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That isn't a cut line on the bottom of the 1962 Willie Mays, that is how Topps wedded together rows with different wood grain patterns in 1962. This Banks is an example of a card with a different wood grain pattern above it.
Good to know, I’ve been calling them cut lines for years because they are common in other Topps sets where there is no border change or texture.
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I think Darren outed the 72 Aaron
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I think Darren outed the 72 Aaron
I only knew about it from him. Props to Darren, I own one now.

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I think Darren outed the 72 Aaron
That is true...however, I was quickly informed that someone already had it included on their on-line variations list...so my discovery gets an asterisk.
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Default 1975 Topps Checklist #464

I have not seen this posted anywhere within this thread or anywhere else I have looked into on this site.

I believe this to be a variation of the Topps 75 Checklist #646. There is a blue streak that goes from just under the "C" in the word "Cards" at the top left of the card down to the right side of the number 534 in the checklist area.

This is repeatable, I have two of them now and I have seen them listed on eBay as well as COMC but they are not easy to come by. Some that I have seen are badly miscut or the check boxes are filled in. Regardless, they are out there to be found.

Not sure if anyone else may have one but here it is for your review.

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Second picture shows both of them in a side-by-side view.

NOTE: This also appears in the mini set as well. There is a mini example now on COMC.
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1967 Topps Richie Allen 450 fish eye or 450 degree version……
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